Makednos

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Makednos, also Makedon or Macedon, was, according to Hesiod's Eoiae or Catalogue of Women on the origin of the Greeks, the son of Thyia and Zeus, brother of Thessalian Magnes and cousin of Boeotian or Epirotan Graecus. His mother Thyia was the daughter of the Greek progenitors Deucalion and Pyrrha and sister of Hellen, who together with his three sons Dorus, Xuthus (with his sons Ion and Achaeus) and Aeolos, comprised the set of the basic 7 ancient tribes that formed the Hellenic nation. The above genealogy is also quoted by the Macedonian historian Marsyas of Pella.

Makednos or Makedon, meaning "tall" or "highlander", was the tribal name of the ancient Macedonians.

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  • Hammond, Macedonia II 3-14
  • Hesiod , "Eoiae" (Greek : Ηοίαι) or "Catalogue of Women", c.700 BC.
  • Hellanici Lesbii fragmenta
  • The Hesiodic Catalogue of Women: Constructions and Reconstructions by Richard L. Hunter
  • Macedonian Institutions Under the Kings - Page 240 by Miltiadēs V. Chatzopoulos (Marsyas of Pella)

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